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<blockquote data-quote="Ladd-" data-source="post: 1916598" data-attributes="member: 108189"><p>Last time I hunted elk in Wyoming's grizz country, the game and fish officer gave us one piece of advice if your rifle is your protection, place the scabbard on the side of the horse you dismount. He was charged by a silver back and he would be dead if the boar didn't peal away at the last second. He dismounted on the left and his shotgun was on the horse's right side.</p><p></p><p>I carried a Glock 20 and bear spray and soiled my drawers everytime I saw a track or claw marks 10 feet high on a tree.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ladd-, post: 1916598, member: 108189"] Last time I hunted elk in Wyoming’s grizz country, the game and fish officer gave us one piece of advice if your rifle is your protection, place the scabbard on the side of the horse you dismount. He was charged by a silver back and he would be dead if the boar didn’t peal away at the last second. He dismounted on the left and his shotgun was on the horse’s right side. I carried a Glock 20 and bear spray and soiled my drawers everytime I saw a track or claw marks 10 feet high on a tree. [/QUOTE]
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